hello america i am mark levin this is a special edition of life, liberty, and levin. i hope you re all having a wonderful holiday season. as 2023 comes to a close, i want to take a look back at some of the guests who joined us and shared their insights into how fragile the balance between liberty and purity actually is. we began with my friend bret baier who reminds us of our nation s humble beginnings and our founders an incredible accomplishments. go. i came across a fantastic book, to rescue the constitution george washington an in the frae american experiment. can you think of a better time to read a book like this given what s going on in this country? i cannot. as someone who is maybe not officially historic, a historian of sorts and a constitutionalist and all the rest. this book is unbelievable. it is written by my friend bret baier. george washington is a big big subject. to rescue the constitution, what you mean by that? lexmark, thanks for having me on. thi
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you know, you literally imagine the street of london paved with gold and palaces and carriages with kings and queens and that sort of thing. well, it has that sometimes! they chuckle. so it took a bit of getting used to. but when you re young, it s easier to adjust to a new environment than when you re old. and once i started school, you know, i settled down and, um. i did rather well at school because the education i had injamaica i went to an elementary school was in some ways superior to what i was confronted with at my secondary school, tulse hill secondary school. for example, they didn t teach grammar in english, which i did injamaica. mm hm. and it took a couple of years before i began doing simultaneous equations, when i was doing those injamaica. so you were educationally much more advanced. i was able to cope. so you were able to cope, but you say that you never really felt that you fitted in when you were at school in england. you say you made friends, but that
watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, but watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, but a - is too little too late, but a ceasefire is the most urgent thing that needs to happen, so i hope it does pass. i think the call to take out the urgent suspension of hostilities by the us primarily is a shameful act and also deeply worrying for what might yet come. [30 worrying for what might yet come. do you think other countries will vote for it, there are has been anger from some arab states that it has been watered down and they have to swallow it for the sake of a deal or say it is too thin to bother with. i can t speak on the way they might vote, but we may see push back from russia and others. historically and other the last few weeks we have seen every vote that passes through the security council and the un assembly has supp
. mark: hello america i am marker levin this is a special christmas edition of life, liberty, and levin. we celebrate the season of joy and peace we want to take a look back at some of the guests we have had on all throughout the year. all of whom understand the importance of americanism and i believe you ll be encouraged by their stories of what they have to say. we begin with a dear friend of mine pastor jon haiti a great patriot and a supporter of the united states in the state of israel. he and i discussed the critical relationship between jews and what i call righteous gentiles. go. dear friend, a great patriot or the greatest friends israel has pastor jon hagee chairman founder of israel. cornerstone church san antonio, texas. you know pastor you do not need an introduction. but they are, and give you one. i want to get right down to business here. you are a leading evangelical christian voicing eye states of america millions of people who follow you. you hav